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Association of German Automobile Tuners: Tasks and Objectives

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Association of German Automobile Tuners: Tasks and Objectives

For every passionate screwdriver Association of German Automobile Tuners certainly a term. However, despite their popularity, many only have a vague idea of ​​the association's specific work. What exactly does the VDAT do and where is its use for the tuning scene? Why did it come about and how can you become a member? All of these questions are answered in the following article.

History of the association

Association of German Automobile Tuners: Tasks and Objectives

The VDAT was founded in 1987. The reason for the foundation was the efforts of the TÜV to enforce a regulation that would have resulted in an annual general inspection of tuned vehicles. This could be prevented due to the work of the association. In 2008, the VDAT merged with the Association for Automobile Tuning and Accessories (VATZ). Back then, he was also very active in the tuning scene. This resulted in valuable synergy effects and soon it was possible to act on a national and international level.

Objectives of the association

Association of German Automobile Tuners: Tasks and Objectives

As a professional association for the tuning and automotive accessories industry, the VDAT primarily lobbies on a political level for its members and the tuning scene. The work of the association also ensures that the individualized conversion of the vehicles remains permitted within the legal regulations. The VDAT is organized in the European Tuning Organization. This means that the interests of the tuning scene can also be safeguarded and safeguarded on an international level. The VDAT is very well networked here and is active in various advisory bodies. Together with its members, the VDAT coined the term “quality tuning”. The association is committed to ensuring that high-quality accessories are sold within the framework of the statutory provisions and this also on the basis of good information regarding expert reports, regulations and permits to the end user. The association focuses on technically meaningful changes and not on those that are theoretically feasible but do not deliver any real added value.

Membership: requirements and benefits

Association of German Automobile Tuners: Tasks and Objectives

The membership structure of the VDAT consists mainly of companies that are active in the tuning and accessories sector. The members also include companies from the supplier industry and media companies. Workshops can also become members. In addition to the requirements stipulated in the statutes of the VDAT, a positive decision by the admission committee is required for admission. Members of the VDAT may exclusively use the quality seal of the association. The VDAT ensures that its members are always up to date with regard to case law and statutory provisions. The association is available to its members as a contact person for questions about guidelines and regulations. At national trade fairs, the VDAT also organizes joint stands, which are also intended to offer smaller companies the opportunity to present themselves there.

the VDAT is important for the tuning scene

The Association of German Automobile Tuners does important lobbying work for the tuning scene. It has an international network and represents the interests of those who are passionate about working on your car on various committees. The focus on "quality tuning" ensures that the legal framework is maintained, but that tuning is still fun. We hope that you the info report on the topic / term VDAT (further names / keywords: VDAT, VATZ, Association of German Automobile Tuners, European Tuning Organization, Association of Automobile Tuners eV, Tuning Association) from the field of autotuning. Our goal is that the largest German-language tuning dictionary (Tuning Wikipedia) and to explain tuning terms from A to Z easily and understandably. Almost every day we expand this lexicon and how far we are, you can HERE see. Soon the next one will be Tuning scene concept be illuminated by us. By the way, you will be informed about new topics if you have ours Feed subscribe to.

Association of German Automobile Tuners: Tasks and Objectives

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